A continuation of CKUW's morning radio show 'Better Than Chocolate' (voted People's Choice for Favourite Spoken Word Show in 2008) in which you'll find news about Winnipeg events.
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March 1, 2013

Allying themselves with Inquisitor Werner Lettinger and a force of Sisters of Battle, The Black Dragons fall upon the world of Antagonis, summoned to combat the plague of undeath that has engulfed the planet.

David Annandale is the author of several thriller and horror novels and the acclaimed short story ‘Carrion Anthem’ for Black Library and the Warhammer 40,000 novella Yarrick: Chains of Golgotha.

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March 6, 7:30 pm in the Travel Alcove

Daughters, Mothers and Grandmothers

Jennifer Cook’s latest is a story of the courage of two teenage friends and their families in Africa during the AIDS pandemic.

Jennifer Cook lived and worked in Switzerland, Zambia, Iran, Laos, South Africa, Chile and Ecuador. She is a member of The Capital Grannies. Part of the proceeds will go to the Grandmothers to Grandmothers Campaign, The Stephen Lewis Foundation.

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March 7, 7:00 pm in the Atrium

Essential Tax Facts: 2013 Edition

Jacks on Tax: Your Do-It Yourself Guide to Filing Taxes Online

Introductory comments by CJOB’s Richard Cloutier

A special musical performance by Sarah Coyle & Don Jacks

dessert and refreshments

Whether the reader is rebuilding their portfolio or simply wishing to avoid wealth eroders that will make them poorer in the future, Essential Tax Facts is their guide.

Evelyn Jacks is Founder and President of Knowledge Bureau, an online post-secondary institute featuring certificate tax, bookkeeping and wealth management courses. Evelyn has been named one of Canada’s Top 25 Women of Influence, and was a member of the Federal Task Force on Financial Literacy. She is the bestselling author of 50 books.

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March 7, 7:30 pm in the Travel Alcove

Wolseley Stories

Complimentary coffee, tea and cookies

A love letter to Wolseley. Celebrate Winnipeg’s “granola belt” through the stories of passionate Wolseleyites who discuss their favourite experiences in the neighbourhood. Along with these stories are historic tales and dozens of full-colour photographs.

Laina Hughes has been published in the Projector, the Uniter,Canada’s History magazine, and the U of W’s literary juice.

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St. Patrick’s Day Eve Celebration

March 16, 6:00 pm in Prairie Ink Restaurant

St Patty’s at Prairie Ink!

Join us for a night of celebrating all things Irish.

Featured will be our famous Irish stew, Guinness & Cheddar soup, Boxties and

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While I was born in Malta, raised in NY and lived in BC, Winnipeg is home.
I've co-hosted an award winning radio show.
I've been published in newspapers and literary anthologies and my plays have been produced.